01-13-2011, 10:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2011, 11:31 PM by Xorrand1991.)
(01-13-2011, 01:53 PM)GrooveMan.exe Wrote: The weapons have a few minor shading quirks, and the credit tags are oversized - but otherwise they'd be decent submissions when you're finished.
As for the vectored effects - the reason the rips of them are on the site is because they're part of an existing game. Custom effects of that nature don't really qualify.
The only exception would be a representation of an effect that was in a game already. Say - for example - you were doing effects representing some of the moves in Pokémon, that would be an acceptable custom sprite.
If you're submitting a SFX just for the sake of it; and it's not tied in to any existing gaming series; we can't take it. Simple as.
Thank you, I'll work at it. Also, the representation of roxas desperation move wouldn't count?
http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/3449/lightwp.png (from the game Kingdom Hearts 2: Final Mix) (reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgP25pIRtVs )
I just put up my own example to state a case.
(01-13-2011, 09:42 PM)Fuchikoma Wrote: or host them anywhere else, and provide a link to anyone that could need them.
(even pokemon custom effects are useless imo)
also overdone, oversized tags are such a waste. i'll never understand why on earth you all need such a huge tag and fill it with as many useless info as posible, given than said stuff can be erased with a click of a mouse. what matters on a sheet is the content of said sheet. even if you need to put your "touch" on it at least do it in an elegant, minimalistic way. otherwise you just get in the way of the resource itself.
or put a watermark on it since its so important for everyone to see who did it.
or a simple and mature "sprite tag's a bit huge" would have sufficed. I'm not an egotistic bastard like some. There's a difference between giving critique and just being too critical.
I barely gave my tag much thought, other than wanting to credit the places and people that helped make what was made. I also didn't realize its size problem because it's so minuscule compared to my other sheets.